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Occupy SeattleOccupy Seattle General Assembly 2011-10-27 (October 27, 2011)

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Occupy Seattle's October 27, 2011, General Assembly, held at Westlake Park in Seattle, Washington.

Minutes from the assembly are available.


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Artist/Composer: Occupy Seattle
Date: 2011-10-27 19:45
Keywords: seattle; general assembly; occupyseattle; OWS

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Reviewer: Martin_Kraemer_Liehn - 3.00 out of 5 stars3.00 out of 5 stars3.00 out of 5 stars - October 28, 2011
Subject: a glimpse of future global decision-making - NOT tiresome
Kiev/Ukraine. Just heard through this latest account from Seattle, trying to follow your debates every day. Your city has managed to wake us up globally 12 years ago, so we are very interested how every one of you has developped since this experience and what you put up together for us globally now. Many good practices as well as some dangers of the process become palpitable in this audio document. The most positive sign is that it does not tire at all to listen to your arguments from the other side of the world - to the contrary it seems perfect preparation for the near future hour when we make the tidal wave of people's power rise here as well. There are some tendencies leading away from lively discussion, though. Procedure tends to formalise. Political assenssments and action experience must remain an element an cannot be completely taken out of proceedings, otherwise it will become too technical. Listening from here, it is always interesting to get the more lively and radically emotional contributions. Generally your technical microphone is well-placed, but try to include individual side-voices as best as you can...the main text becomes clear enough by the people's mike. KEEP UP OUR JOINT FIGHT, let us part5icipate globally, together we will win.


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